Plants and Extracts: The Best of Phytotherapy
Plant-based food supplements rely on concentrated extracts from plants traditionally used in phytotherapy: roots, leaves, bark, fruits, or flowers. These extracts, obtained from the richest parts of the plants, allow you to benefit from their active ingredients in a convenient, dosed, and standardized form, often in capsules, tablets, or oral solutions.
Turmeric, ginseng, guarana, green tea, ashwagandha, echinacea, spirulina, griffonia, or milk thistle: each plant addresses a specific objective, whether it's to support energy, vitality, natural defenses, or the overall balance of the body. The benefits of turmeric and the benefits of ginseng are among the most frequent searches for plant-based supplements. Standardized extracts (indicating the percentage of active ingredient, for example, curcumin in turmeric) are particularly sought after for their consistent dosage from one batch to another.
What users of plant-based supplements are looking for
- Which plant should be preferred depending on the desired objective (stress, energy, immunity, digestion)?
- What is a standardized extract and why is it important?
- Are there interactions between plants and medical treatments?
- What is the difference between raw plant powder and concentrated extract?
- Are plant-based supplements suitable for pregnant women?
Each product sheet in our plant and extract selection specifies the exact composition, the concentration rate of the active ingredients, and the precautions for use. In case of medical treatment or pregnancy, it is recommended to seek advice from a healthcare professional before taking any supplements.